Just to the east of Edinburgh, an overlooked utopia for Scottish golf patiently awaits avid players and enthusiasts to discover it. Unlike some of Scotland’s other regions, which are home to numerous contemporary Open Championship venues (or courses that have recently hosted Scottish Opens), East Lothian boasts only one. The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers more widely known as Muirfield Golf Club, which has welcomed The Open 16 times, the British Amateur on 10 occasions, and the Ryder Cup in 1973. In fact, Jack Nicklaus completed his first career grand slam at Muirfield in 1966 and later described it as “the best golf course in Britain.”